Today I took the first big steps of becomeing self-sufficient: I tried to repair my car. Specifically, my back brakes were leaking, so I'm replacing the back wheel cylinders and brake pads. Starting about eleven, and going until 7:30, I managed to do one back wheel. In the process, I stripped screw and broke a break line. The last two, I'm not going to count against my car repair ability, since my overseer was 99% certain the last car repair place I took my car to did it to make it harder for me ( long story, maybe I'll elucidate one day ).
lessons learned from this experience?
1) Estimations on time are always short
2) You can't repair a car and keep your hands clean
3) Even the cleaning materials get your hands dirty
4) Thank my boss over and over for having me get a car repair manual first
5) A car repair manual for a complicated job like this is VERY useful
6) Not having all the tools makes car repair extremely hard
7) I now know how my back braking system works
8) I have a car repair manual for other fixes ( such as air conditioning fan )
9) I still have a long way to go tomorrow for the other side's repair
10) I feel confident that I could repair something if I needed to do so
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